Over 500 inmates in Juba Central Prison untriedRadio BakhitaFriday,
February 10, 2017 - 15:32

There are 513 inmates who are stranded in Juba Central Prison due to delays
in legal proceedings, says South Sudan Prison Service Acting
Director-General.

Lieutenant General Semir Khamis Suleiman says accumulation of cases in the
judiciary has caused great congestion in the prison, Radio Bakhita reports.

He calls on the Judiciary of South Sudan to speed up trial of suspects to
reduce overcrowding in the prisons. Khamis adds that over 60 young inmates
are currently being held together with adults at the facility. The Acting
Director-General calls on donors to support establishment of reformatory
centres for juvenile prisoners.

Undersecretary in the Ministry of Justice, Jeremiah Swaka, says they are
speeding up investigation of pending cases. Many of the inmates in the
prison are waiting for trial.

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